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Girl sues W. Pa. district over teacher's sexting
MONESSEN, Pa. (AP) - A girl has sued a western Pennsylvania school district for allegedly failing to investigate or prevent a since-fired teacher from indecently touching her and sending sexual text messages to the girl.SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATESNo. 99-1408 GAIL ATWATER, et al., PETITIONERS v. CITY OF LAGO VISTA et al.ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCU
Assemblyman's Effort on 17200 Has a Familiar Feel
Assemblyman Lou Correa finally released his ideas to reform the state unfair competition law Tuesday, and the initial response among stakeholders was a strong sense of déjà vu. That's because Correa's proposal looks like a 1997 reform bill that was killed by a combined lobby of trial lawyers and corporate interests. Not surprisingly, reaction from those groups to Correa's legislation, AB 69, was similarly negative.Tort Reformers Want Voters to Remake Calif. Unfair Competition Law
A coalition of tort reformers and business interests said Wednesday they will take their fight to revamp California's unfair competition law directly to voters. The groups released initiative language that would limit the ability of plaintiffs attorneys to file suits under Business & Professions Code � 17200. If it qualifies for the ballot, it may set off a nasty and expensive campaign pitting business interests against trial lawyers.View more book results for the query "University of San Diego"
Associates: Little Mary helps save Little Mary
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor declared from the bench last month, after reading her new opinion governing student-on-student harassment, that, thanks to Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education, "little Mary may attend class." The justice's uncharacteristic end-zone dance thrilled at least one little Mary--Mary-Christine Sungaila--a young woman who, though not far removed from her own student days, wrote the feminist groups' brief in Davis.Judge Dismisses 8 Suits in UC Embryo Case
An Orange County judge cited statute of limitations issues in throwing out suits filed against UC-Irvine by patients who claim they were not notified their eggs or embryos might have been stolen.Tort Reformers Want Voters to Remake Unfair Competition Law
After years of defeat in a plaintiffs-friendly state Legislature, a coalition of tort reformers and business interests said Wednesday they will take their fight to revamp California's unfair competition law directly to voters. The groups released initiative language they will try to qualify for the November 2004 ballot that would limit the ability of plaintiffs attorneys to file suits under Business & Professions Code § 17200.U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge McMahon The circumstances giving rise to this libel suit and its transfer to this Court are described more full
U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge McMahon The circumstances giving rise to this libel suit and its transfer to this Court are described more full
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